Governor Abbott appoints Megan Deen to lead Trinity River Authority board

Megan Deen, based in Fort Worth
Megan Deen, based in Fort Worth
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Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Megan Deen as president of the Trinity River Authority Board of Directors. The Trinity River Authority is responsible for managing and conserving surface water resources in the Trinity River Basin.

Megan Deen, based in Fort Worth, currently serves as chief financial officer for the Fort Worth Zoological Association. She is also involved with several organizations, including serving on the board at Trinity Valley School and as a sustainer for The Junior League of Fort Worth. Her professional memberships include the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Association of Zoos and Aquariums, and she sits on the Texas Christian University (TCU) Chi Omega Chapter Advisory Board. Deen holds both a Bachelor of Business Administration and a Master of Accountancy from TCU.

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